"The G.B. is neither inspired nor infallible"

by smiddy 114 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Hecce
    Hecce
    136 FALSE PROPHETS

    Jehovah’s Witnesses do not claim to be inspired prophets. They
    have made mistakes. Like the apostles of Jesus Christ, they have at
    times had some wrong expectations.—Luke 19:11; Acts 1:6.
    The Scriptures provide time elements related to Christ’s
    presence, and Jehovah’s Witnesses have studied these with keen
    interest. (Luke 21:24; Dan. 4:10-17) Jesus also described a manyfeatured
    sign that would tie in with the fulfillment of time
    prophecies to identify the generation that would live to see the end
    of Satan’s wicked system of things. (Luke 21:7-36) Jehovah’s
    Witnesses have pointed to evidence in fulfillment of this sign. It is
    true that the Witnesses have made mistakes in their understanding
    of what would occur at the end of certain time periods, but they
    have not made the mistake of losing faith or ceasing to be watchful
    as to fulfillment of Jehovah’s purposes. They have continued to
    keep to the fore in their thinking the counsel given by Jesus: “Keep
    on the watch, therefore, because you do not know on what day your
    Lord is coming.”—Matt. 24:42.

    Similar quote from the Reasoning book, 136-137

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    Smiddy says ....

    What they are really saying is , our doctrinal policy on no blood transfusions could be wrong , due to the fact we are not infallible and we can err.

    Or another way putting it, even if you inappropriately give up your life such as refusing a Blood Transfusion, you did so by holding steadfast faithful devotion to god's chosen ones the GB of the Jehovah's Witnesses and will therefore be in gracious appeasement to Jehovah for your personal effort.

  • steve2
    steve2

    Fisherman, jookbeard summed the answer up succinctly - as did Ray Franz. We're not talking political allegiance regarding possession of the socalled "political" card. Men, women and children died as a direct result of the Watchtower's overly-literal interpretation of the word "political". So far, not one word from you about this appallingly unnecessary tragedy based on cases elsewhere where such absurd literal reading was ditched by the organization or confined to "conscience" .

  • redpilltwice
    redpilltwice
    The Governing Body makes important decisions collectively. How so? The members meet weekly, which fosters close communication and unity. (Prov. 20:18) Each year, they rotate chairmanship at those meetings, since no member of the Governing Body is considered to be more important than the other members. (1 Pet. 5:1) Each of the six committees of the Governing Body rotate chairmanship in the same way.

    I know it's off topic, but this article contains a lot of interesting statements (therefore I printed it). For instance, doesn't this bold part indicate that Jackson's shameless and evasive statements before the ARC that certain policies from the GB are NOT his field, is utter bullshit? (something we already knew anyway, but always good to see the truth printed and written in the WT, right?).

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman

    resulted in needless deaths, one of which I am personally familiar with.-TD

    TD, Are you you saying that you know for a fact of some person that has died as a result of adherence to a WTS "erroneous" doctrine?

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman

    Fisherman; possession of a Malawi political card did not compromise a JW's neutrality as being in possession of it one was not favouring a particular political party,

    Hi Jookbeard! Thank you for your post directed at me.

    JB, you are welcome to believe that possession of a "Milawi political card " did not compromise JW neutrality as you see it (because Milawi was a one party state,) but WT disagrees with you. WT position at that time was that purchasing such card and what JW were subscribing to by doing so did violate JW religious beliefs. IT seems to me that it makes no difference how many Parties there are in a government but whether or not being part of any political party violates Christian neutrality.

    JW did not have a choice but be murdered, raped, tortured by Party members. Imagine that! And you want to blame WT for those atrocities?

    The wrong is not whether a person's religious beliefs are correct or but that people should not be savagely murdered and raped and tortured because of them.

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman

    Smmidy, in the related article, the wt does not actually say that wt erred in doctrine, only that they can err in doctrine and then they direct the reader to a reference showing where WT has made adjustments on scriptural views and leaves it up to the reader to conclude.

    Also in the related article, wt makes gives no reference that WT erred in Blood , organ transplants or vaccines in the past.

  • TD
    TD

    Fisherman,

    Are you you saying that you know for a fact of some person that has died..

    The person was a blood relative and the issue at stake was neonatal immunological deficiency, a condition with an extremely high survival rate via the regular administration of IgG.

    ..as a result of adherence to a WTS "erroneous" doctrine?

    Is there any other possible conclusion? A JW elder stating the prohibition on blood either as it was understood prior to 1958 or in the draconian terms of the 1961 or 1963 Watchtowers would receive private counsel at the very least. An HLC member would be removed and rightly so.

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    Religion as its appearance within the JW religion can obviously be seen as a procurement of self empowerment.

    What is also recognized within this organization that it was founded and created by novice bible theologians who made up their doctrines of faith not only to enhance the proliferation of their published literature but to also create power within themselves. " Godly chosen spirit directed ones "


    These endeavors unfortunately instigated the deaths of thousands of people who got emotionally entrapped by these self indulgent opportunistic power seeking men.

    My own mother gave up her life when she refused a BT from the endeavors of these very corrupt men.

  • jookbeard
    jookbeard

    Fisherman, you are right I am welcome to believe whatever I like in regards to this dreadful policy that your half witted leaders insisted in enforcing, there was also two GB voting sessions on it as well, clearly they were very undecided , but its no big deal poor black jws suffering unspeakable suffering while these idiots sat in absolute untouchable luxury, scum.

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